Condor to operate final Boeing 757-300 on 5 Nov 2025, ending a 35‑year Boeing era

Condor will operate its final Boeing 757-300 on 05 November 2025 — a Frankfurt–Vienna round trip filed as DE757 — formally ending a 35‑year era of Boeing types in its fleet. The retirement signals the airline's push to replace older jets as its fleet transition advances.

Discovered 2025-09-12T02:04:07.485258-07:00 | 2025-09-12T02:04:07.485258-07:00

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  • Final scheduled operation is set for 05 Nov 2025 (DE757 FRA 10:00–11:30 VIE; VIE 14:15–16:00 FRA), formally ending Condor’s 35‑year use of Boeing types and removing the 757-300 from its roster.

  • The retirement is an explicit step in Condor’s fleet renewal and long‑haul strategy — part of its recent expansion of A330-900neo commitments (see Condor’s A330-900neo order).

  • The move mirrors a wider industry replacement of aging 757 fleets with modern narrowbodies/neos and longer‑range single‑aisles; compare recent carriers leasing A321LRs as they phase out 757s (see Icelandair’s A321LR leases).

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